Tiny crystals suggest extinct volcanoes could still grow underground, a finding that could reshape how scientists assess eruption risk.
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'Extinct' Volcanoes May Be Silently Building Magma For Future Eruptions
(photoz/Canva) 'Extinct' volcanoes that haven't erupted for tens of thousands of years may not actually be inactive, but silently accumulating huge reservoirs of magma to fuel future outbursts. This ...
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Tuscany’s famous geothermal region sits under thousands of cubic kilometers of magma
It’s long been clear that Italy’s Larderello region is supplied with abundant heat from Earth’s interior. The area, located ...
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Methana volcano in Greece was never dead: Scientists reveal 100,000 years of hidden magma activity
For years, the Methana volcano located in Greece has been categorised as a dormant volcano since it has always appeared ...
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